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Pain-Free in Two Weeks |
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In less than a week the tendonitis that
plagued me for years started going away. By the end of the
second week, the pain was completely gone. - Scott Virtue,
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Enjoying an Active Life |
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Frequent bouts of knee arthritis flare-ups were so painful, I would cry walking a short distance. I am now pain-free, back to an active life, and not worrying about the harmful effects of the Celebrex the doctor prescribed and other NSAIDs. I'm also saving lots of money."
- Merilou Barnekow, Texas
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More Energy - Zero Pain |
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"Since starting this program I've hardly taken any medication and I'm going strong. I have loads of energy, I have zero pain and my joints feel great. I'm even starting to exercise again!"
- Norma McNeale, Florida
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LEARN HOW TO GET RID OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PAIN |
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Natural Remedies for Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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Is it chronic fatigue syndrome? Is it lupus? Is it
fibromyalgia? It isn't easy to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis. Vague,
non-specific symptoms characterize this disease. They are the kinds of
symptoms that accompany a number of other disorders - i.e., fatigue, loss of
appetite, and weight loss.
Rheumatoid arthritis sufferers may experience morning
stiffness which gets better as they get up, start moving around and the day
progresses. Any strenuous activity, like a jog in the park, results in
stiffness. As the condition progresses, the periods of stiffness last longer
and longer.
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The ankles, knees, toes, fingers and wrists become inflamed, swollen, red
and painful. The telltale bilateral joint involvement usually is present
(e.g., in the right and left ankles).
While many symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis can indicate osteoarthritis, the
most usual indicator of rheumatoid arthritis is affliction of the same joint
on both sides of the body at the same time. It is usual that this
symmetrical, bilateral pattern is an indicator to the doctor of a case of
rheumatoid arthritis rather than osteoarthritis.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Immediately
Self Test for Rheumatoid Arthritis:
Are you between the ages of 25 and 50 years old?
Are the joints on both sides of the body affected (i.e., both the left and
right knee)?
Did the pain and swelling develop in just a few weeks or months?
Are you experiencing major fatigue?
Are your joints swollen, red, and warm?
Do you often have a fever?
Have you lost weight recently?
Are you stiff in the mornings?
Do you have general feelings of fatigue and sickness?
Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is considered an autoimmune disease which
affects only 1 to 2 percent of the population. However, it is primarily a
woman�s disease as three times as many women suffer from RA than men.
Rheumatoid arthritis afflicts many joints in the body at the same time. It
also causes damage to tissue and organs throughout the body. RA affects the
whole body because of the chronic inflammation.
While the tips of the fingers are affected with osteoarthritis, with
rheumatoid arthritis they aren�t. Rheumatoid nodules, which are collections
of inflammatory cells, form and are found in tissues throughout the body.
Approximately 20 percent of patients develop rheumatoid nodules.
In a period of months or over many years, the joints become deformed. Range
of motion in the affected areas becomes very limited.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain for Good
Diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis is difficult, because
the symptoms go in and out of remission. Therefore, physicians rely on
various laboratory tests to confirm a diagnosis. One useful test checks for
the presence of abnormal protein in the blood. About 85 percent of RA
sufferers have this abnormality present. However, this test isn�t always
definitive since abnormal proteins are found in persons with autoimmune and
a whole list of other disorders.
Another test, and usually the first, is to take a small sample of synovial
fluid from the affected joint. The presence of high white blood cells would
indicate the body�s anti-inflammatory response. X-rays in patients who have
had continuing symptoms for six months or more also are useful. In the later
stages of rheumatoid arthritis, x-rays will show bony erosions and
diminished space between the joints.
Early treatment of rheumatoid arthritis has been shown to improve function
and stop damage. Optimal treatment of rheumatoid arthritis involves a
combination of medication (prescription and natural alternatives like
Arthritin), rest, exercise, joint care, stress reduction and healthful diet.
If the progression of rheumatoid arthritis is unchecked, joint range of
motion can be severely impaired due to the excess fibrous tissue the body
produces under these conditions. The tissues surrounding the joints usually
are inflamed which further damages the joints.
The good news about rheumatoid arthritis is the remission rate.
Approximately 10 percent of patients diagnosed with RA experience complete
remission within one year. Another 40 to 65 percent go into remission within
two years. For those patients, the symptoms usually are mild and the
rheumatoid factors are low.
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